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    Authors
    Steen, Mary
    Affiliation
    University of Central Lancashire/Royal College of Midwives/Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
    Publication Date
    2006-05-12
    
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    It is important that women receive information and advice about normal birth practices and healthy lifestyles. In the United Kingdom,the Royal College of Midwives Campaign for Normal Birth, ‘aims to inspire and support normal birth practice’(RCM, 2005) and the Department of Health has acknowledged that ‘Healthy mothers are key for giving healthy babies a healthy start in life’.(DoH, 2004) This presentation describes a holistic health and fitness programme specifically designed to raise awareness of the health benefits of normal birth and the general health and wellbeing of women, their babies and their families.
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    Paper presented at the 124th Annual Conference of the Royal College of Midwives in Torquay UK, 8-12 May 2006
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    Conference presentation
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10034/69399
    Type
    Presentation
    Language
    en
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    Health and Social Care

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